DEVELOPING AND EVALUATING RESEARCH IDEAS. Overview  Generating research ideas  Scientific method and critique  Ideas from theory  Ideas from other.

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DEVELOPING AND EVALUATING RESEARCH IDEAS

Overview  Generating research ideas  Scientific method and critique  Ideas from theory  Ideas from other sources  Evaluating research ideas  Significance vs. Innovation  PCORI examples

Scientific Method  Intro Psych and every other science textbook that ever existed  Theory: Framework based on logic and prior research  Hypotheses: Specific predictions  Design + Run the Study  Analyze and Report Results  Revise and Expand Theory

“But it is time to insist that science does not progress through carefully designed steps called ‘experiments,’ each of which has a well-defined beginning and end.” - Skinner

Sources of Ideas  Theory: Need to have an excellent command of the relevant literature. Shortcuts…  Search for “review”  Find a good-but-old article, and check who is citing it  Check these sources: APA journals and special issues American Psychologist – Flagship journal of the APA American Psychologist Psychological Review – Theoretical articles Psychological Review Psychological Bulletin – Review articles, often meta-analyses Psychological Bulletin  Check “future directions” section of relevant articles

Other Sources of Ideas  National Priority Statements  PCORI: Priorities + methodsPrioritiesmethods  Institute of Medicine (IoM): List of downloadsList of 975downloads  NIH Science of Behavior Change report NIH Science of Behavior Change  Other Researchers  Project team (lab) meetings  Grants websites: NIH, NSF, PCORINIHNSFPCORI  Existing data  Clinical observation  Exploration

Evaluating Research Ideas  When developing studies, evaluating term papers and manuscripts, evaluating publications, evaluating grants  Significance = importance for societal health and well-being  Number of people affected  Severity of the problem  Ability to solve the problem  Innovation = novelty  “First study”  New context, method, population  Potential for a scientific breakthrough, rapid uptake  Practice examples